🟩 Why your “new idea” might just be fear in disguise

Sep 03, 2025 10:18 pm

Hi ,

So here’s the wild part.

Most people don’t consciously decide to give up on their offer.


It starts small.


A bit of doubt.

A random “what if I tried something else?”

A scroll through someone else’s launch post that looks like it’s doing better.


And boom — the second-guessing begins.


That new idea?

Feels exciting.

Feels fresh.

Feels like maybe this one will be easier.


But the truth is…

Most of the time, it’s not a strategy shift.

It’s self-protection.


Switching feels safer than sticking,

because sticking means risking rejection.

It means promoting something over and over again,

while wondering if anyone’s even paying attention.


It’s vulnerable.

It’s uncomfortable.

But it’s also where growth actually happens.


Most people never stay in it long enough to get the feedback,

make the right tweaks, and let the momentum build.


They quit before the compound interest of consistency kicks in.


So if you’ve been switching things up every few weeks…

Don’t beat yourself up.

You’re not alone.


But also — don’t keep doing it.

It might just be one small shift away from working.

But you’ll never know if you keep jumping ship too soon.


Relentlessly dedicated to your profitability,

Dr. Kayvon K

Simplifier & Profit Finder


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